Studies from around the globe have found that urbanicity is associated with greater risk for certain psychiatric disorders, though the association has been less evident in the United States. We analyzed data collected in 2019 from the RAND American Life Panel (n = 2554), which were representative of the general adult population of the United States. Using multivariable logistic regression, we examined the associations between environment of birthplace (large urban, small urban, suburban, rural) and psychiatric disorders, adjusting for sociodemographic characteristics. We found that being born in a large urban area was associated with greater odds of having any psychiatric disorder when compared with being born in a rural area. However, when...
Research has shown that health differences exist between urban and rural areas. Most studies conduct...
Objectives: In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban a...
Background: Which neighbourhood factors most consistently impact on depression and anxiety remains u...
Studies from around the globe have found that urbanicity is associated with greater risk for certain...
International audienceBackground: Studies that link urbanicity to mental health are mixed depending ...
BackgroundMental health disorders impact approximately one in four US adults. While their causes are...
Growing up in urban areas represents a possible risk factor in the genesis of psychopathologies. The...
Objective: Reviews of urban-rural differences in psychiatric disorders conclude that urban rates may...
Background Research suggests that genetic predisposition for common mental disorders may be moderate...
Urban-living individuals are exposed to many environmental factors that may combine and interact to ...
High prevalence disorders (anxiety, depressive and substance use) are generally assumed to be more c...
Distinctions between rural and urban environments produce different frequencies of traumatic exposur...
Background. Epidemiological studies over the last decade have supplied growing evidence of an associ...
ObjectiveIdentifying whether certain groups of people experience elevated rates or severities of psy...
Objectives: High rates of psychotic disorders and psychotic symptoms have been found in urban enviro...
Research has shown that health differences exist between urban and rural areas. Most studies conduct...
Objectives: In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban a...
Background: Which neighbourhood factors most consistently impact on depression and anxiety remains u...
Studies from around the globe have found that urbanicity is associated with greater risk for certain...
International audienceBackground: Studies that link urbanicity to mental health are mixed depending ...
BackgroundMental health disorders impact approximately one in four US adults. While their causes are...
Growing up in urban areas represents a possible risk factor in the genesis of psychopathologies. The...
Objective: Reviews of urban-rural differences in psychiatric disorders conclude that urban rates may...
Background Research suggests that genetic predisposition for common mental disorders may be moderate...
Urban-living individuals are exposed to many environmental factors that may combine and interact to ...
High prevalence disorders (anxiety, depressive and substance use) are generally assumed to be more c...
Distinctions between rural and urban environments produce different frequencies of traumatic exposur...
Background. Epidemiological studies over the last decade have supplied growing evidence of an associ...
ObjectiveIdentifying whether certain groups of people experience elevated rates or severities of psy...
Objectives: High rates of psychotic disorders and psychotic symptoms have been found in urban enviro...
Research has shown that health differences exist between urban and rural areas. Most studies conduct...
Objectives: In many countries, the total rate of psychiatric disorders tends to be higher in urban a...
Background: Which neighbourhood factors most consistently impact on depression and anxiety remains u...